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Pineapple-Navigator-Tool

CS668 Practical Cyber Security For Cyber Practitioners Project

About the Project

This is an attempt to create an all-inclusive counterpart for the existing Navigator Tool, created by The Mitre Corporation, with added features and functionalities to provide a hassle-free experience to students as well as working professionals.

Downloading the Tool in a Remote Workstation

Create a folder. Download the Index.html, Pineappligator.html and the Detection, Mitigation folders in the folder in the exact manner as put in the repository. This helps in getting the relative paths for the hyperlinks correct

How to Use

  • Start with opening the Index file.
  • Click on the link "Click to Open Pineappligator" in the center of the screen.
  • You'll be redirected to our own Pineappligator Tool with all the Tactics and Techniques demonstrated.
  • You can utilize the tool in 2 ways:
    • Click on any individual technique as required and view its details(Detection, Mitigation, etc)
    • Check the checkboxes for all the techniques required(For a particular Attack Report maybe) and click on Pico(The Pineapple Button)
  • On clicking Pico, the unchecked techniques are erased and a customized Navigator tool corresponding to your requirement is created

Features in each Technique

  • Click on the text of any Technique
  • A pop-down appears providing 4 options:
    • Home brings you back to the Index page
    • Detection shows the Detection Table for that technique
    • Mitigation shows the Mitigation Table for that technique
    • More Details take you to Mitre's page for that technique so that you can view in-depth details regarding that

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